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he has trained us. we've had classes and he sits down and teach us how to deal with people and how to deal in desperate situations and how to pray. we practice that at church. so in all reality, all i was doing is carrying out what limbaugh every sunday and wednesday. >> do you still feel compassion for him? do you still feel sorry for this man? >> i really do. i would like to go back and visit him. >> you would like to maintain contact with him? >> i would like to go back and contact him and just see how he's doing. i mean, i know that it's beyond what he sees. he's a hurting soul, and so if i can help him and allow him to get on the right path, we all go through something. and i believe that god gives us all a purpose in life. and i believe he has a purpose and destiny for that young man also. >> i want to have you on my speed dial. whenever i'm down, i want to talk to you. my gosh. i mean, you're great. >> thank you. >> i want you to call me sweetie and tell me it's going to be okay. >> it's going to
he has trained us. we've had classes and he sits down and teach us how to deal with people and how to deal in desperate situations and how to pray. we practice that at church. so in all reality, all i was doing is carrying out what limbaugh every sunday and wednesday. >> do you still feel compassion for him? do you still feel sorry for this man? >> i really do. i would like to go back and visit him. >> you would like to maintain contact with him? >> i would like to go...
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folks, thanks for joining us again. ladies and gentlemen, i do not want to alarm you but danger is afoot. and if you have two feature's in twice as much danger. this is the threatdown. you know, folks, with all that is going on in our lives it's easy to forget about terrorists. especially the ones locked up indefinitely at gitmo. well, folks, will you not forget this. >> forget the koran, the terrorists at gitmo can't get enough of 50 shades of gray. >> according to jim moran a democrat from virginia part of a congressional delegation, went down to gitmo and he was told yup, number one book for them-- . >> stephen: i always knew terrorists hated us for our freedom. now they love us for our bondage. which brings me to threat number three, global erotic extremism. folks, it's no surprise. if you are's looking to turn back the clock on women's roles in society, it's hard to beat 50 shades of gray. i mean at least sharia law does not contain passages like my nipples harden and he long gate from the assault. that's interesti
folks, thanks for joining us again. ladies and gentlemen, i do not want to alarm you but danger is afoot. and if you have two feature's in twice as much danger. this is the threatdown. you know, folks, with all that is going on in our lives it's easy to forget about terrorists. especially the ones locked up indefinitely at gitmo. well, folks, will you not forget this. >> forget the koran, the terrorists at gitmo can't get enough of 50 shades of gray. >> according to jim moran a...
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use with band-aid brand bandages. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. . every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. >>> our "instant index" tonight begins with an american original. elmore leonard has died. the man who raised crime to an art form. tough detective, mysterious women, his novels immortalized by hollywood like "get shorty," "out of sight," "jackie brown." leonard wr
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> at the top of the show we talked about the one-year delay in the part of obama care, if you want to sound smart today you can tell your friends there are 84 million americans who do not have health insurance annually the u.s. spends $2 trillion on health care related expenses. >>> a healthy man right now for the cooler. mr. lewis. good morning. >> thank you, brian. let's start with jimmy kimmel, he's in the back to school sort of move. he may have discovered a pint-sized star. >> our local fox 11 news, there's a brand-new school in korea tow
uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to...
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first, i think that is hard proof that steve king does not use drugs. because-- does he have any idea what 75 pounds of marijuana would look like? ( laughter ) that would be pretty hard to haul across a desert. ( cheers and applause ) in fact, could we see a little bit more of that picture? okay, so he was right about one thing. but maybe we shouldn't blame steve king. this is probably just what his constituents want, right? >> 69% of steve king's constituents in iowa's fourth congressional district want comprehensive immigration reform. 59% support a pathway to permanent residents for undocumented immigrants under the age of 15. >> john: wow! to go this hard against your own constituency and basic reason, you really must have balls the size of cantaloupes. ( laughter ) and unrepresentative king is not alone in his distrust of these immigrants. >> the problem is that so many of them who come here illegally come so ill prepared for succe success. they come with lack of education. they come with lack of skill. they come with lack of ability or unwillingne
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they didn't do that with us. in some ways it's reflective of some underlying challenges we've had with russia lately. >> wolf blitzer joining me live. i don't think anyone would be surprised about that. what might this say? this latest move say about the relationship, the ongoing relationship between the u.s. and russia overall? >> it would say there's a serious strain. the strain has been exacerbated by their decision to grant edward snowden one year of temporary asylum. let's see what happens during the course of the year. it was already pretty significant on syria and iran. there's some other issues as well. there's been some good cooperation in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombing terrorist incident. there was good cooperation between the u.s. and russia. there's a serious strain. the president will still go to st. petersburg for the g-20 conference but he was supposed to go the day before to moscow for a one-on-one meeting with president putin. that's not going to happen. he's going to go to sweden w
they didn't do that with us. in some ways it's reflective of some underlying challenges we've had with russia lately. >> wolf blitzer joining me live. i don't think anyone would be surprised about that. what might this say? this latest move say about the relationship, the ongoing relationship between the u.s. and russia overall? >> it would say there's a serious strain. the strain has been exacerbated by their decision to grant edward snowden one year of temporary asylum. let's see...
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the gay police are gaining on us. reassuringly, there's actually been huge international reaction against this law. and it is taking all sorts of forms. >> protests in england, scotland, belgium, canada, the u.s. for owners of gay bars dumped jurban vodka. >> pouring vodka into the gutters. a powerful stand against homophobia and for drunk sewer alligators. i love you. you're my best friend. the problem is, that this law is just a part of a much larger shift towards percent cution of gay people in russia. >> another tv anchor in russia coming under fire for things he said about gay people during a broadcast last year. >> we need to ban them from donating blood and sperm. and if they die in car accidents, we need to bury their hearts in the ground or burn them as they are unsuitable for the aiding of anyone's life. >> what? bury their hearts in the ground-- i-- i think he may be confusing gay people with vampires. never invite a gay into your home or will visit you at night in the form of a bat or a fine mist. but here
the gay police are gaining on us. reassuringly, there's actually been huge international reaction against this law. and it is taking all sorts of forms. >> protests in england, scotland, belgium, canada, the u.s. for owners of gay bars dumped jurban vodka. >> pouring vodka into the gutters. a powerful stand against homophobia and for drunk sewer alligators. i love you. you're my best friend. the problem is, that this law is just a part of a much larger shift towards percent cution...
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joey jackson joins us again from new york. so, joey, first of all, the military prison system, how would they handle this, this request, would they even be prepared really to do so? >> well, at this point, suzanne,er thesuzanne, their indication is they're not prepared. an official request would be made and the issue would be whether they could be compelled to provide that therapy. now, here is how it would with play out legally, suzanne. what happens is that we have an eighth amendment. we know that under our constitution and speaks to the issue of cruel and inhumane treatment and punishment. here is what happens. you are required to give if you are a federal prison or any prison for that matter, medical treatment to a prisoner. however, the issue here will be whether or not the denial of this treatment constitutes the deliberate indifference and is in a serious medical condition. the answers to those questions will have a lot to do with whether he is afford this had treatment or continued thdenied treatment. >> this is what
joey jackson joins us again from new york. so, joey, first of all, the military prison system, how would they handle this, this request, would they even be prepared really to do so? >> well, at this point, suzanne,er thesuzanne, their indication is they're not prepared. an official request would be made and the issue would be whether they could be compelled to provide that therapy. now, here is how it would with play out legally, suzanne. what happens is that we have an eighth amendment....
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>> that's going to do it for us. thanks so much for joining us. >> we'll see you at 6:00. getting out. new evacuations ordered as new fires explode across seven states, threatening thousands of homes. tonight flames getting dangerously close to some famous cities and towns. >>> warning signs amid a staggering new look at lyme disease. tonight what's behind the big rise and what you should be on the lookout for. >>> a survivor. a 12-year-old girl talks about the moment she was attacked by a bear and how she got away. the latest in an alarming string of attacks. >>> and fatherhood. prince william opens up about being a new dad, diaper duty and high anxiety over this moment with the whole world watching. "nightly news" begins now. this is n brks krr"nbc nightly brian williams. >> good evening. i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. reinforce mts are on tonight for firefighters trying to save thousands of homes from a massive infer no still burning in central idaho. it's the biggest and most dangerous of more than three dozen wildfires. late word is they're now burning in eight
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old cars and old pickup trucks, hundreds of them, many used, really used, but some never, ever driven. >> i have seen grown men cry in places like this. oh, yes. >> reporter: yvette branderbrink is an auctioneer who grew up at racetracks and car sheds. she says she has rust in her blood. to anyone driving by, this probably looks like a highly organized junkyard. it is anything but. it is proof of an urban legend about a small town car dealer who closed his doors leaving years and years of unsold inventory. and if you're a car collector, this is a field of dreams. the dealer's name is ray lambricht. when ray came back from world war ii, ray and his wife mildred went into the car business. ray was a born salesman, but a conventional businessman he was not. >> after somebody bought a new vehicle, he would take the trade-in and drive it out to the farm or put it in a building and you couldn't buy it. you had to buy a new car. so he was a master at selling new chevrolets. >> reporter: people traveled from all over to buy a new chevy from ray. he sold a lot of cars. but after 50 years, the
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it makes us only look bad. let's not use hillary clinton as our way to fight this battle. >> and mo, you paid close attention, as well that some of the worst moments for the gop in that debate cycle came from audience reaction. and none of what we're addressing right now reins in that bad behavior. i'm making specific reference to when there was a soldier who was booed for having been gay and posing a question. >> yeah, and i got to believe that having the hannitys and limbaughs of the world isn't going to do anything to stem that. look, we all know what the republicans need to do. i hope they don't do it, but we all know what they need to do, they need to expand outreach and try to speak to more people and stop being so hostile. they've got policies and agenda that are openly hostile to huge segments of the population. rather than try to limit the number of debates and call that you will outreach, this he need to actually kind you have change their message and their agenda and their policies to make them a lit
it makes us only look bad. let's not use hillary clinton as our way to fight this battle. >> and mo, you paid close attention, as well that some of the worst moments for the gop in that debate cycle came from audience reaction. and none of what we're addressing right now reins in that bad behavior. i'm making specific reference to when there was a soldier who was booed for having been gay and posing a question. >> yeah, and i got to believe that having the hannitys and limbaughs of...
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jingeer z ginger zee is with us now. you say more rain this weekend and potential for more flooding? >> yes and i have to introduce you to tropical storm ivo. this will be the culprit. the desert and southwest will get hit by chunks of the tropical moisture, not actually the storm itself. that's a different computer model from the past. i want to show you how much rain we're talking. some of the models are printing scary numbers, anywhere from las vegas to phoenix. you see that bull's eye of two to three inches, could be localized flooding as a big issue going into sunday and monday. >> all right, ginger, thank you. >>> we do move on this evening to what could be a turning point for america and our involvement in syria. tonight, violent new clashes erupting right where the alleged chemical weapons attacks took place this week. and this evening a haunting new number. one million children sent fleeing from the violence, without homes, some of them ripped from their parents. that's the equivalent of all the children in bost
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>> mostly used cars in two or three months? >> most likely. >> reporter: as folks use a break in the weather to start cleaning up, more storms and heavy rain threaten already hard hit areas. tonight and through the weekend. >> we're stuck in this persistent pattern, bringing thunderstorms and heavy rain to the same areas, flood potential will be expanding eastward through early next week. >> reporter: bad news for gisele nightengale and her family, who returned to their home to survey the damage. >> a lot of stuff we can't replace. trying to decide to start again or go somewhere else. we've never been homeless. >> with the ground saturated, city officials fear even a small amount of rain here in nashville could bring more problems. lester? >> all right, kerry, thanks. >>> i want to turn to southern california now where some veteran firefighters are calling this one of the fastest and most dangerous fires they've seen in years. the fire is burning near the town of banning. it's forced thousands from their homes who can now only
>> mostly used cars in two or three months? >> most likely. >> reporter: as folks use a break in the weather to start cleaning up, more storms and heavy rain threaten already hard hit areas. tonight and through the weekend. >> we're stuck in this persistent pattern, bringing thunderstorms and heavy rain to the same areas, flood potential will be expanding eastward through early next week. >> reporter: bad news for gisele nightengale and her family, who returned to...
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tell us what's been going on today. is the meeting behind closed doors and when do we expect he'll step down? >> reporter: the meeting is going to take place behind closed doors sometimes after 1:00 local time, 4:00 eastern time. before they go behind closed doors there will be a period of public comment. they will consider this mediated negotiated settlement that was reached on wednesday night that will let the mayor step down. the city council will have to concern itself with what is the impact going to been san diego taxpayers. there's been some concern that the city council will be asked to approve some sort of a financing. there's been a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by his former spokeswoman. gloria alred says she wants no taxpayer money going toward the settlement. one of the city council involved said just yesterday that throughout this meduation process he's been trying to reach the best deal for san diego taxpayers while at the same time trying to end this horrible period of dysfunction. >> do we
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team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely hero emerged. we'll have one soldier's incredible story. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> it was one of the dead llie days in the war of afghanistan. 53 soldiers took fire from as many as 400 insurgents. eight soldiers were killed and 25 were wounded. through the dust an unlikely hero emerged. 29-year-old army staff sergeant ty carter. jay has the s
team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely...
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i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. >>> back to "hardball." time for the sideshow." the secret is out. a newly declassified document on the cia's history has publicly revealed the story behind the infamous nevada test site known as area 51. no, it doesn't mention roswell or the existence of extra terrestrial life but does confirm the location has been used since the 1950s to test and develop the military's most discreet aerial hardware, including the u-2 spy plane and the a-12 oxcart. next up, the obama administration has been installing solar panels on the roof of the white house this week making good on a 2010 promise to make at building more energy independent. this marks the second time that the white house has been retrofit with the energy saving devices. the first was 34 years ago when under then president jimmy carter who hoped to inspire an alternative energ
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. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> we begin with the developing story, the assault from the air to control a massive fire that has now encroached into yosemite national park. want to show you the view of the rim fire now burning for six days, charring more than 165 square miles. this is the view from the ground now where the inferno is intense. the flames have now pushed into the park. and while the park is safe for now, close to 5,000 homes are in the line of fire. nbc jodi hernandez is live from grove land. she joins us now. >> reporter: jessica, that fire is a monster. numerous firefighters say they have never seen anything quite like this. as you look over this ring you can see all this smoke coming up. that is where the fire is burning hot and heavy tonight. we are told it is wall to wall flames out there. and as of right now, this fire is expected to just keep on growing. >> this fire is very dynamic, and this fire does have a mind of its own. the resources here have doubled. and right now
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it is like it upsets us inside and makes us afraid. so i think we have to -- we have to recognize that. at the same time, we know we have to move on. it also reminds us there is still a lot of racism in america. and hot spots for it that we still have to deal with. i think one of the problems, don, is when you start talking about what black people can do to help themselves and how they should work on this and work on that, people then attack that as if you are saying there is no structural racism. there is no institutional racism. that is not true. it is not either/or but both of those things. there is institutional racism and as the president said you have to have black people working hard, struggling to get ahead to be successful and their parents have to join in that and the community has to join in that and that is also very key. if you're weak, if you're weak because you don't have an education or you don't have good psychological makeup because of the way you were raised, you are not going to be an effective fighter, someone who
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it will enable us to use our limited resources to house those that pose the greatest threat. >> reporter: in practice, federal prosecutors will now craft indictments that may omit a detail like the volume of a drug that an offender was possessing, to avoid triggering mandatory minimum sentence. >> if clients i represent, companies i represent in federal criminal cases purposely left out information or misstated information in some document they had to file with the government, they could be charged with a felony. the attorney general is telling his prosecutors to do the equivalent of that in order to avoid triggering mandatory minimums. >> reporter: prosecutors handle 5% of criminal prosecutions in america, and state and local handling the rest already exercise the discretion he urged. >> i think district attorneys across the country are shaking their head. it is almost impossible to get a united states attorney to take a quote, low level drug possession case, closed quote. i see his announcement as telling federal prosecutors to not prosecute cases they are currently not prosecute. >> r
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that information is useful to police and insurance companies. but privacy advocates worry about who is allowed access to that readout about what you are doing behind the wheel. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: at 50 miles per hour, a rare view of a crash test with a human behind the wheel. to learn how a car performed or to gather evidence in a real world crash, investigators are increasingly turning to a car's event data recorder, a black box. >> just got word that the governor's motorcade has been involved in an accident. >> reporter: when former new jersey governor jon corzine was seriously injured in a car crash, the black box helped determine his police driver was going 91 miles per hour and corzine wasn't wearing a seat belt. >> i apologize to the public. you know, i have no excuse. >> reporter: not unlike a commercial plane, the black box is usually buried deep inside the car. usually in the air bag control module where it monitors the car's speed, engine performance, whether the brakes are applied and seat
that information is useful to police and insurance companies. but privacy advocates worry about who is allowed access to that readout about what you are doing behind the wheel. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: at 50 miles per hour, a rare view of a crash test with a human behind the wheel. to learn how a car performed or to gather evidence in a real world crash, investigators are increasingly turning to a car's event data recorder, a black box. >> just...
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it's the smart thing to do as well because it will enable us to use our limited resources to house those who pose the greatest threat. finally, my colleagues and i are taking steps to identify and chair our best practices for enhancing the use of diversion programs such as drug treatment that can serve as effective al ternives. our u.s. attorneys are leading the way in this regard. in south dakota a joint federal tribal program has helped to prevent at risk young people from getting involved in the principal prison system thereby improving live, saving taxpayer resources and keeping communities safer. thp is the kind of proven innovation that federal policy makers should emulate. >> you've been listening to attorney general eric holder. he's speaking to the american bar association in san francisco outlining plans to change the way some low level drug offenders are sentenced. >> my targeting the most serious offenses and prosecuting the most dangerous criminals, directing assistance to crime hot spots and new ways to promote public safety, we in the federal government, can become both sm
it's the smart thing to do as well because it will enable us to use our limited resources to house those who pose the greatest threat. finally, my colleagues and i are taking steps to identify and chair our best practices for enhancing the use of diversion programs such as drug treatment that can serve as effective al ternives. our u.s. attorneys are leading the way in this regard. in south dakota a joint federal tribal program has helped to prevent at risk young people from getting involved in...
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uses. oh, my. carol? >> that's incredible. >>> still to come in the newsroom, a police department makes a silly new recruitment video. would you want that -- well not that guy, but that guy, would you want that guy as your local cop? we'll look at the video when we come back. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> you normally think of police cracking down on crime, busting thugs and solving homicide cases. but a new police recruitment video from oregon may make the cops look more like, you know, the flunkies from police academy. >> as you can see the hillsboro police department is ready to handle any situation. >> yeah? they get me every time. >> shu
uses. oh, my. carol? >> that's incredible. >>> still to come in the newsroom, a police department makes a silly new recruitment video. would you want that -- well not that guy, but that guy, would you want that guy as your local cop? we'll look at the video when we come back. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling,...
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i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. if you're living with moderate there are times it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms. if you're tired of going around in circles, get headed in a new direction, and ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. because with humira, remission is possible. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. b
i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. if you're living with moderate there are times it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms. if you're tired of going around in circles, get headed in a new direction, and ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. because with humira,...
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ayman mohyeldin joins us. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday's operations the scope of which are still been felt, according to some eyewitnesses at some of the mosques near where the clearing operations unfolded there are still about 200 bodies that are unaccounted for or unidentified. that death toll you were talking about still expected to rise in the coming hour. the scope of the operations lasted for about 11 hours and it really has thrown a major upheaval across the country. already the muslim brotherhood is striking a tone of defiance, saying they will not cower to the egyptian military and more importantly they are calling for protests to resume today. as we were mentioning the curfew that was imposed late last night has been lifted and one of the major points of the country now being declared in a state of emergency and emergency law being effectively put back in place is that protests are banned, which means that if these marches are expected to take place today you can expect perhaps a very strong-handed or even stronger one
ayman mohyeldin joins us. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday's operations the scope of which are still been felt, according to some eyewitnesses at some of the mosques near where the clearing operations unfolded there are still about 200 bodies that are unaccounted for or unidentified. that death toll you were talking about still expected to rise in the coming hour. the scope of the operations lasted for about 11 hours and it really has thrown a major upheaval across the country....
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is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't think that's something that the president's going to bring up today. the other thing here too, i think, sure, there's the issue here, has to go through republicans in congress, who knows if that's going to happen. but it's a step more removed from that. this is a philosophical moment for the president. republicans are out there in the town halls back in the districts, what are we hearing from that? a shutdown, debt ceiling fight, we want to get rid of obama care and this is obama saying while they're having that conferring, this is the conversation i want to have with the country. about what th
is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the donor base and 50 states necessary for a white house run. however, conservatives who think they have compromised on an establishment candidate for four elections in a row are not likely eager to back christie who continues to feud with conservative darlings and gop rivals like rand paul of kentucky. >> this all started with him saying we don't have room for libertarian republicans. the thing is that is how we grow our party. >> joining me live in the studio is bob engle, co-author of chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power. great to have you here. let's talk about the fact the
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the...
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thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. goodod nightht. >> announcer: nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening. thank you for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. from controversial bill to landmark law. transgender students will be able to choose which bathroom or locker room they want to use, or whether they play on girl or boy sports' teams. the governor signing that into law. a movement to ban discrimination on school campuses. jodi hernandez is live in oakland with more on the impact of this. >> reporter: jessica, a law many are calling historic. california will become the first state in the country to enact a law that protects the rights of transgender students in such a specific way. supporters say it send a clear message, all students deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. >> i'm thrilled. as a parent. as a transgender person it is important. as a californian. today is an important day. >> the reaction from the transgen
thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. goodod nightht. >> announcer: nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening. thank you for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. from controversial bill to landmark law. transgender students will be able to choose which bathroom or locker room they want to use, or whether they play on girl or boy sports' teams. the governor signing...
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there's a use or possible use of surgically implanted bombs. are these indications that the group is more mofortified in yo view? >> i think it's the reverse. a bomb make who are's implanted bombs in underwear although i don't think there's any evidence that he's been able to put a bomb in somebody's -- actual somebody's body because there are all sorts of problems with detonating such a device. you know, this group is zero for four in its attempts to kill people with the devices. they try to kill the saudi minister responsible for terrorism. that didn't work. they tried to blow up northwest flight over detroit on christmas day 2009. that didn't work. tried to blow up cargo planes going into the united states. that didn't work. they tried to put a bomb on another american plane. so far they haven't been able to do anything with them. >> peter, thanks so much. good to see you. >> thank you. >>> we're hearing now new news in this sports world that third baseman a-rod is about to be suspended. but he'll also be in the lineup for tomorrow night whe
there's a use or possible use of surgically implanted bombs. are these indications that the group is more mofortified in yo view? >> i think it's the reverse. a bomb make who are's implanted bombs in underwear although i don't think there's any evidence that he's been able to put a bomb in somebody's -- actual somebody's body because there are all sorts of problems with detonating such a device. you know, this group is zero for four in its attempts to kill people with the devices. they...
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the hope is by using the data within the u.s. we'll get a much sharper sense of what matters. >> last word. >> i was going to say that it's long been known that where there are high concentrations of african-americans, white populations don't vote for school funding, they don't vote for public goods, they pay a very heavy price for that. and so there is a very obvious and direct reason for what raj has found, and that is that absolutely poor environment for public services, for early childhood development and equality of schools. >> and it affects everyone. fascinating. thank you. we're going to have to leave it at that. we will come back to this very important subject. >>> a look ahead at iran's new president. is he a moderate? does he really call the shots? i will speak with two experts who can shed light on the man who might be able to stop the next middle eastern war. >>> but up next, what in the world? a middle east country held hostage by al qaeda with regular bombings. it is not syria, it is what many believe is a great su
the hope is by using the data within the u.s. we'll get a much sharper sense of what matters. >> last word. >> i was going to say that it's long been known that where there are high concentrations of african-americans, white populations don't vote for school funding, they don't vote for public goods, they pay a very heavy price for that. and so there is a very obvious and direct reason for what raj has found, and that is that absolutely poor environment for public services, for...
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help us with terrorism. peace treaty with israel. we got to be careful here but at the same time we can't let them continue brutalizing some of the opposition there, the muz lick brotherhood. there has to be some kind of a political dialogue. we should continue pushing for that but use the remaining leverage that we have. also, american tourism. american investment. diplomatic efforts in the region. get other countries in the arab world and europe, europe is helping us. the eu. >> is leverage also in the form of the u.s., perhaps -- because "the washington post" is reporting the u.s., at least the white house is considering whether to stop next month's deployment or shipment of u.s.-made apache helicopters s. that leverage if the u.s. were to say we're no longer going to send you the helicopters or the kind of supplies that you need to do repairs on the existing apaches that you have? >> that is leverage. we have already said we'll hold off on the f-16s, four of them. we're canceling the military exercises which are symbolic of a par
help us with terrorism. peace treaty with israel. we got to be careful here but at the same time we can't let them continue brutalizing some of the opposition there, the muz lick brotherhood. there has to be some kind of a political dialogue. we should continue pushing for that but use the remaining leverage that we have. also, american tourism. american investment. diplomatic efforts in the region. get other countries in the arab world and europe, europe is helping us. the eu. >> is...
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. >> that is it for us. "special report" is next. >>> this is a fox news alert. due to the threat of terror attacks the state department is preparing to close or keep closed for a certain amount of time certain embassies in various hot spots around the middle east such as egypt, iraq and afghanistan. that list could be a lot longer. the spokesman says the department has obtained information and that it is making the move out of an abundance of caution. we are continuing to follow this breaking story. we will have more for you when we get it. the embassies closing for terror threats. >>> on to a terror attack in the u.s. we have five days away from the trial of army major nidal hasan. we are getting a direct communication from him to fox news and you. chief intelligence correspondent tells us what hasan wants you to hear. >> reporter: on the eve of his military trial accused fort hood shooter released the hand writt written and typed documents to fox news where he appears to abandon his oath as a commissioned officer and explain his relationship with -- hasan's bu
. >> that is it for us. "special report" is next. >>> this is a fox news alert. due to the threat of terror attacks the state department is preparing to close or keep closed for a certain amount of time certain embassies in various hot spots around the middle east such as egypt, iraq and afghanistan. that list could be a lot longer. the spokesman says the department has obtained information and that it is making the move out of an abundance of caution. we are continuing...
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use of city money. cnn obtained the mayor's credit card statement showing charge ls at a san diego hotel, restaurants that are indeed, says the city attorney, personal expenses. >> somebody is so brazen and abusive and personal often, often that translates into the same type of conduct in financial affairs. >> the women who say he was sexually inappropriate or this investigation of his finances? >> reporter: they're equally important. they're equally damaging. here is the difference. the city attorney believes in as far as the expenditures, the credit card charges is in black and white. he feels he can move rapidly and quickly. this may be the ticket to get the mayor out quickly. remember there's this recall effort under way. >> thank you. we'll keep our eye on it. >>> turning 50 can be a big deal. michelle obama is marking the milestone this year. what have you discovered? >> parade is putting out a wide interview this sunday. she talked about her let's move campaign and not putting too much pressure o
use of city money. cnn obtained the mayor's credit card statement showing charge ls at a san diego hotel, restaurants that are indeed, says the city attorney, personal expenses. >> somebody is so brazen and abusive and personal often, often that translates into the same type of conduct in financial affairs. >> the women who say he was sexually inappropriate or this investigation of his finances? >> reporter: they're equally important. they're equally damaging. here is the...
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he put forward ideas that republicans used to support. but this past week with the transportation bill and the hud legislation, there was so much infighting between the republicans they couldn't even make it go. but that would have created jobs. this week the gop became job killers themselves. that would have created money for infrastructure and jobs. instead, what did they say? they couldn't even get their own act together. >> bob, the political strategy, president's out talk together american people about the economy, saying he will keep throwing ideas out there. is that winging it or will he be respected for doing that? or is that him throwing his arms up saying i can't get anything done with this crowd. what should his strategy be? what can he do? >> he has it try to make a deal. though i'm skeptical he will make a deal in the end. there's a descent chance he gets by the debt ceiling. descent chance getting by the continuing solution. it is hard for him to come to a grand bargain with the republicans. by the way, lowering the corporat
he put forward ideas that republicans used to support. but this past week with the transportation bill and the hud legislation, there was so much infighting between the republicans they couldn't even make it go. but that would have created jobs. this week the gop became job killers themselves. that would have created money for infrastructure and jobs. instead, what did they say? they couldn't even get their own act together. >> bob, the political strategy, president's out talk together...
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and reground us and not shame us in the midst of a mess so when we think about the stigma, we're having to come to terms with the more that we run from the boogie man, if you will, the faster and the bigger the boogie man is becoming. i think this is a powerful example of someone who was in trouble long before this event happened at this elementary school and yet again we dropped the ball. we dropped the ball. the issue of somebody being sick, if somebody is in trouble, you can't expect that person, this young man is on the ground talking to miss tuff, you know really pleading in some ways that he not be killed, not be hurt, saying that he's sorry, but if we as -- in this country had done our job to get people the help they need when they need it before they're in this crisis, this would not have happened. >> robin, thank you for your time, gregory as well and clint van zandt. the gut check on this topic right after a quick break. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber
and reground us and not shame us in the midst of a mess so when we think about the stigma, we're having to come to terms with the more that we run from the boogie man, if you will, the faster and the bigger the boogie man is becoming. i think this is a powerful example of someone who was in trouble long before this event happened at this elementary school and yet again we dropped the ball. we dropped the ball. the issue of somebody being sick, if somebody is in trouble, you can't expect that...
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abc's neal karlinsky is on the front lines for us and he leads us off tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening from the south side of an angry fire tonight. these are not clouds behind me. this is smoke. this gives you a sense of the size and the soap of this blaze as these plumes continue to intensify and get darker and die down again as this fire is fought mainly from the air. at the yosemite rose bed and breakfast built for the thousands who flock to its untouched beauty each year, they're making their last stand. the fire is coming over the hill straight at them and the owner in his bulldozer to help out is making plans with the fire team. >> give me the signal and i can make laps around the house without a problem. >> reporter: just down the road this man has another fire team at his house, staring down an intense aerial fire fight to stop the flames before they burn through his property. >> are you sticking here throughout? >> absolutely. slel ter shelter in place, protect what i can as long as i can. >> reporter: the wind has caused rapidly changi
abc's neal karlinsky is on the front lines for us and he leads us off tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening from the south side of an angry fire tonight. these are not clouds behind me. this is smoke. this gives you a sense of the size and the soap of this blaze as these plumes continue to intensify and get darker and die down again as this fire is fought mainly from the air. at the yosemite rose bed and breakfast built for the thousands who flock to its untouched beauty each...
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it's nice to have you with us today. happening right now, the murder trial for one of the worst mass killings in united states history. and if you want to talk about one very strange setup, let me set the scene for you as it's unfolding right this moment. army psychiatrist major nidal hasan was just brought by helicopter from an off-site jail and he's being brought back to ft. hood. that is the same military post where he admitted to slaughtering 13 people and wounding 32 others four years ago. the court building itself where he is set to stand trial is barricaded with large sand containers. and&we're talking about huge metal containers. this is what people are seeing when they arrive at court today. but you're not going to see a lot of photos, because the military is now restricting any and all photography of hasan while he is on this army post. military law has prevented him from entering a guilty plea, because prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against him. the last time they executed a service member was 1961,
it's nice to have you with us today. happening right now, the murder trial for one of the worst mass killings in united states history. and if you want to talk about one very strange setup, let me set the scene for you as it's unfolding right this moment. army psychiatrist major nidal hasan was just brought by helicopter from an off-site jail and he's being brought back to ft. hood. that is the same military post where he admitted to slaughtering 13 people and wounding 32 others four years ago....
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i thank you for joining us. as said before, this beaver creek fine the ketchum area has grown 8,000 acres. it is indeed a battle. as we said, idaho bearing the brunt of the western wildfires right now. >> a serious fight. i appreciate that. let's find out if the folks under siege by the fire will get any help from the weather. jennifer in the weather center. any weather in the horizon? >> hi. we will look at the numbers and look at conditions across the region. relative humidity, 21%, dew point, 39. wind speed at 10 miles an hour. the winds have been fairly calm but even today expecting them to gust up to 25 miles an hour. keep in mind that's part of the ropes we have a red flag warning in place. and the pink shading for the haley region. in addition to these wind gusts, single digit value. it will make it more dangerous as well as the potential for more fires to spread will be great especially with the red flag warning in place. no rain in the forecast. monday and tuesday we add a 10% chance and we're talking a
i thank you for joining us. as said before, this beaver creek fine the ketchum area has grown 8,000 acres. it is indeed a battle. as we said, idaho bearing the brunt of the western wildfires right now. >> a serious fight. i appreciate that. let's find out if the folks under siege by the fire will get any help from the weather. jennifer in the weather center. any weather in the horizon? >> hi. we will look at the numbers and look at conditions across the region. relative humidity,...
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this is new for us. i never been in an area where they had bad fires and then we came up here yesterday morning, it was very thick coming through the valley and then cleared. we're hoping we're okay. >> reporter: and it's been difficult for everyone that's affected by this fire. just in the few days and the two days that we have been here, this fire has grown to more than 15,000 achors and as you mentioned, fred, just 7% containment. fred, back to you. >> nick, thanks so much for keeping us posted. >>> so the winds in that fire area have been dying down just a little bit but the conditions overall are still feeding the flames. alexandra steele is in the severe weather system. >> hi, fred. the weather is not cooperating. a myriad fronts. temperatures, rain and wind. so in term s of the temperature, the temperatures in the morning not as low or cool as they have been earlier in the week and the fire activity picked up earlier in the day. also, the fire's creating its own weather pattern. it's so ferocious
this is new for us. i never been in an area where they had bad fires and then we came up here yesterday morning, it was very thick coming through the valley and then cleared. we're hoping we're okay. >> reporter: and it's been difficult for everyone that's affected by this fire. just in the few days and the two days that we have been here, this fire has grown to more than 15,000 achors and as you mentioned, fred, just 7% containment. fred, back to you. >> nick, thanks so much for...